Custom Layouts That Work the Way You Live
Kitchen Remodeling in Germantown for homeowners dealing with outdated cabinets, poor lighting, and wasted counter space
RNB Design Group, LLC works with homeowners throughout Germantown who need their kitchens to do more than look good—they need them to function under real daily use. You're preparing meals, managing foot traffic, storing appliances you actually use, and trying to keep surfaces clear while drawers overflow. A kitchen remodel addresses those specific frustrations by reconfiguring cabinets around how you cook, relocating outlets to where you plug things in, and placing task lighting where chopping and cleanup happen.
This service includes custom cabinetry built to fit your ceiling height and wall dimensions, countertop material selection based on how much wear the surface will take, and layout planning that opens sightlines or adds an island where floor space allows. If your current kitchen forces you to walk around someone to reach the sink or blocks natural light with upper cabinets, those issues get resolved through intentional design decisions made before construction starts.
If you're ready to stop working around a layout that doesn't fit how your household operates, start with a design consultation that walks through your space and priorities in Germantown.

Material Choices and Functional Upgrades Built Into the Plan
You'll review cabinet finishes, hardware styles, countertop durability, and backsplash options with guidance on what holds up to moisture, heat, and daily contact. RNB Design Group, LLC helps you compare quartz, granite, and butcher block based on maintenance requirements and budget, not just appearance. Soft-close hinges, pull-out shelving, and drawer dividers get specified during design so storage works the way you need it to once the room is finished.
When the remodel is complete, you'll notice cabinet doors that align evenly, countertops that sit level without gaps, and lighting that eliminates shadows over the stove and sink. Appliances integrate flush with cabinetry if that's part of the plan, and outlets appear where you actually set up the coffee maker or stand mixer. The room stops fighting you and starts supporting the tasks you repeat every day.
Energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting can be incorporated to lower utility costs over time. Ventilation improvements, like range hoods vented to the outside, remove cooking odors and moisture instead of recirculating them. These upgrades don't announce themselves visually, but they change how the kitchen performs long after installation.
What to Expect During Your Kitchen Project
Homeowners in Germantown often ask how the process unfolds and what decisions need to happen before work begins. Below are answers to the most common questions RNB Design Group, LLC hears during planning.
How long does a full kitchen remodel typically take?
Most projects run between four and eight weeks depending on the scope, material lead times, and whether plumbing or electrical systems need rerouting.
What happens if the layout I want doesn't fit the existing plumbing?
You can relocate sinks and dishwashers, but it requires running new drain lines and water supply, which adds time and cost to the project.
Why does cabinet quality vary so much in price?
Construction method, wood species, finish durability, and hardware all affect cost—plywood boxes with dovetail joints last longer than particleboard with stapled corners.
When should I finalize countertop and backsplash selections?
Countertop templates get made after cabinets are installed, so you'll need to confirm material choice early but exact measurements come later in the process.
How does RNB Design Group, LLC handle changes once the project starts in Germantown?
Design changes after demolition can delay timelines and increase costs, so decisions about layout, materials, and fixtures should be locked in before construction begins.
Once your kitchen is finished, the difference shows up every time you open a drawer that glides instead of sticks, or turn on a faucet mounted where it doesn't spray the backsplash. Reach out to discuss design options and schedule a consultation that fits your timeline.

